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    traditions are associated with social as well as biological aspects. However, ethnicity can refer to traditional aspects, comprising language, origin, regional culture in addition to nationality. A good instance of ethnicity Spanish ancestry and German irrespective of the nationality. Ethnicity can also be termed as the sense of fit into a communal cohort with a collective nationality or social custom while the subspecies or race is a group of people with common physical features. Even though…

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    Essay On Mixed Ethnicity

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    a race, White is a race, etc.. Sometimes Indigenous is considered a race as well. Nationality is the nation in which you live. American is a nationality, German is a nationality, Irish is a nationality, Kenyan is a nationality, Chinese…

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    reforms, but he did not succeed since many of the ethnic groups were not happy. In 1866, Austria-Hungary split into two states. These two states had its own parliament and constitution, but they were both ruled by the same person. Nationalism began to keep the government from acknowledging certain political and social complications and split up Austria-Hungary. Nationalism also negatively affected the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire ruled many ethnic groups, like Austria-Hungary. This created…

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    Immigrants In America

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    religious persecution political differences, or escape their own poverty-stricken countries. However, each group thrived (or failed) in different ways; which group of immigrants prospered the most? Looking at the different time periods, the reasons an ethnic group came to America, the life they have here, and how they were treated/viewed by Americans will provide insight into the groups that did the best and the worst in America. European…

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    Belgium is a multiethnic state with two main ethnic groups, Fleming and Walloon, that have been conflict for about 200 years. Many factors have caused the conflicts in Belgium including prehistoric migrations, Roman Imperial foreign policy, revolutions in the 16th century and 19th century, and two World Wars. Although, core issues include economic, political,and linguistic issues. The linguistic conflict started in about the 1840s.Western Europe’s Germanic/Romance linguistic line runs east/west…

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    from the German Nation today. But because of his Church, his Bible and his political use, Martin Luther seems synonymous with German nationalism and specifically that of early 19th century Germany. During the Protestant reformation Martin Luther stood against the Catholic Church and began a new branch of the Christian faith. During his life he wrote many sermons, papers, and hymns, he also translated the Bible from Latin to High German that helped unify the various dialects of the German tongue.…

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    Essay On Civic Nations

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    foundation of Canada and any civic nation is the constitution, it 's the basis of what forms a nation, it 's everything we believe put on paper. In ethnic nations they base things on what 's called the law of blood which is the descent of a person of that ethnic background and they even allow automatic or rapid citizenship for their own dominant ethnic group. In israel it 's called the law of return and it allows any person of jewish descent to settle there and automatically they can acquire…

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    and races, we haven’t always been deserving of that status. During World War I, World War II, and post-war times we treated other ethnic groups unfairly and because of this Canada does not deserve its multicultural reputation. Canada’s army limited who could fight, be treated with respect, and be acknowledged in the army during World War I, depending on their ethnic background. To begin, all Canadian…

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    Nationalism Theory

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    nations. Instead of the traditionally dominant realist theories revolving around the breakdown of the multipolar balance of power, we will examine two more focused theories born of realist principles, one which finds the root of the conflict in an Anglo-German battle for dominance, the other which points instead to the weakened Eastern powers of Russia and Austria-Hungary. The Nationalism Theory for the First World War centers around the principles that a state’s foreign policy is a reflection…

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    new areas with differing cultures face this problem of assimilation. This brings up the issue how does native language loss effect later immigrant generations that have assimilated to the new culture. Later generations are faced with the problem of ethnic identity, and issues of possible maintenance of heritage language. There are currently many studies that are looking into how assimilation of American culture is affecting immigrants and their descendants. Generations of Immigrants To…

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